6TANTP501-1E
TOTAL ACCESS 3000/3010
NTP-501
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Total Access
®
3000/3010 System Manual
© 2002, ADTRAN, Inc.
Deploying either HDSL, or T1 requires the connection of two AMP connectors. See
the
Application Guide
section of this system manual for the appropriate wiring for
your intended use of Total Access 3000/3010.
This systems manual contains general rules on the connection of AMP connectors to
the backplane and pinouts for the different application wiring.
1.10
Replace Rear Guard
Using a #1 Phillips-head screwdriver, replace the Plexiglass cover to the power
terminals. The power terminals are labeled TS1 and TS2. If the Total Access 3000/
3010 shelf has been installed step-by-step in the order presented in this NTP, the large
Plexiglass guard may be replaced at this time. Follow-on steps do not require access
behind the guard.
NOTE
Wire tie anchors are pre-installed on the backplane 64-pin/50-pin AMP
connector’s cable ends. It is easier to thread the wire ties through the anchors
while the backplane guard is removed. ADTRAN recommends using the wire
ties to secure the 64-pin/50-pin AMP connectors in place. Thread them
through the anchors before replacing the rear plastic guard.
1.11
Connect High Speed Metallic Interface
In addition to the individual DSX inputs from the network available via the loop
connectors on the backplane, when the Total Access 3000/3010 is employing a
multiplexer module in either slots 2 and 3 (or both), the shelf has the ability to take its
DSX input from the multiplexer. For the metallic high speed interfaces; DS3, STS-1
or DS3 ATM, the input from the network is via coaxial cable through a special coaxial
adapter mounted to the lower right corner of backplane. Total Access 3000/3010
becomes a multiplexer shelf, with the ability to direct any DSX in the DS3, STS-1 or
DS3 ATM payload, to any slot in the shelf, for whatever service is being provided to
the customer.
1.11.1
Installing the High-Speed Connector Module
The high-speed metallic interface is a special adapter mounted to the lower right hand
corner of the backplane. It is a separate part not required for individual DSX-1
network inputs.